Archive for November, 2006
A colleague of mine pointed me to UPF’s reactable site:
http://mtg.upf.edu/reactable/?media
During my Masters year I was in a project with a team from UPF, and we worked on something a bit similar (but, which never got finished and wasn’t as cool as this).
This sort of intuitive interfaces make me think, maybe I should get myself a […]
I had a couple reports of people being unable to post comments on this blog. The root cause of the problem was a ill-configured anti-spam plugin (SpamKarma II). Something seems to be wrong with the captcha generator. A quick glance at the SpamKarma FAQ didn’t yield a solution, so for now I’ve disabled the plugin […]
Yesterday evening we had a company session on the how and what of Scrum.
Scrum is an agile methodology and assumes that the software development process is complicated and unpredictable and treats it as a controlled black box instead of a theoretical, fully defined process. This is one of the biggest differences between Scrum and the […]
Yesterday Sun released Java under the GPLv2 license. Cinics will probable say ‘they only released a small part’, but hey, they released Java under the GPLv2 license!
Included in the relicensing are Javac, the Hotspot Virtual Machine and a ‘classpath exception’ which makes shure code written depending on the classpath doesn’t need to be GPL’ed itself.
And, […]
Rounding up my short holiday, during which my son turned 1 (which was almost entirely computer-free) I decided to take the JBB ‘Hibernate 3 - Core’ exam, and passed:
Hibernate 3 - Core
2006-11-12
exam page
5
just 8 points now to reach the magic ‘blackbelt’ level!



















